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I get your points @TrendFollower but James said somewhere that these are more for ‘google juice’ rather than getting first to the news room.

They cant post one way trade ideas remember. But can post factual info. That’s the point of community so you and me and others can post ideas and talk about it.

As the biggest financial betting company they probably know what they’re doing it’s like when Apple removed the headphone jack and people lost their little minds. Or when they removed the CD drive from laptops. When was the last time you used a CD Rom...

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The short trade is on for Carbon Emissions. It may go up over the long term but for now a short trade could be profitable. It is currently trading below its 20 and 50 day moving averages and very near its 100 day moving average. One must remember that if this short trade is successful then it will go down far quicker than the 12 month period it was in an uptrend. It will take a fraction of this timescale.

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